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-  2019 

The braking car problem: A challenging and stimulating test bench for beginning mechanical engineering students

DOI: 10.1177/0306419017751241

Keywords: Applied mechanics,first law of thermodynamics,principle of relativity of classical physics,conservation laws of mechanical quantities,mechanical engineering education

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Introductory courses of physics should provide engineering students – especially mechanical engineering students – with a working knowledge of the laws of conservation of mechanical quantities, plus the capability of analyzing the kinematics and dynamics of simple mechanical systems (for instance, rolling wheels, which are a basic component of innumerable machines). Moreover, introductory courses of physics should teach the principle of relativity of classical mechanics which – within limits – allows to switch from an inertial reference frame to another. Experience proves that this is not always the case. The braking car problem is a challenging exercise which stimulates the ingenuity of beginning mechanical engineering students with its paradoxical nature. At the same time, the problem stress-tests their understanding of the basic tenets of mechanics and thermodynamics, preparing them for more advanced technical topics such as gears, cams, hydraulic machines, jet propellers

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